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A. Whitman Miller
A. Whitman Miller
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Verified email at si.edu
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Shellfish Face Uncertain Future in High CO2 World: Influence of Acidification on Oyster Larvae Calcification and Growth in Estuaries
AW Miller, AC Reynolds, C Sobrino, GF Riedel
Plos one 4 (5), e5661, 2009
4702009
Supply-side invasion ecology: characterizing propagule pressure in coastal ecosystems
E Verling, GM Ruiz, LD Smith, B Galil, AW Miller, KR Murphy
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272 (1569), 1249-1257, 2005
2412005
Ocean acidification and the loss of phenolic substances in marine plants
T Arnold, C Mealey, H Leahey, AW Miller, JM Hall-Spencer, M Milazzo, ...
PLoS one 7 (4), e35107, 2012
2332012
Arctic shipping and marine invaders
AW Miller, GM Ruiz
Nature Climate Change 4 (6), 413-416, 2014
2042014
Historical baselines in marine bioinvasions: Implications for policy and management
H Ojaveer, BS Galil, JT Carlton, H Alleway, P Goulletquer, M Lehtiniemi, ...
PloS one 13 (8), e0202383, 2018
1682018
Managing multiple vectors for marine invasions in an increasingly connected world
SL Williams, IC Davidson, JR Pasari, GV Ashton, JT Carlton, RE Crafton, ...
BioScience 63 (12), 952-966, 2013
1682013
Reducing propagule supply and coastal invasions via ships: effects of emerging strategies
MS Minton, E Verling, AW Miller, GM Ruiz
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3 (6), 304-308, 2005
1252005
Glacial History of the North Atlantic Marine Snail, Littorina saxatilis, Inferred from Distribution of Mitochondrial DNA Lineages
M Panova, AMH Blakeslee, AW Miller, T Mäkinen, GM Ruiz, ...
PloS one 6 (3), e17511, 2011
1112011
Projected effects of the Panama Canal expansion on shipping traffic and biological invasions
GMR Muirhead, Jim R., Mark S. Minton, A. Whitman Miller
Diversity and Distributions, 1-14, 2014
80*2014
Parasites and invasions: a biogeographic examination of parasites and hosts in native and introduced ranges
AMH Blakeslee, I Altman, AW Miller, JE Byers, CE Hamer, GM Ruiz
Journal of Biogeography 39 (3), 609-622, 2012
772012
Domestic ballast operations on the Great Lakes: potential importance of Lakers as a vector for introduction and spread of nonindigenous species
MP Rup, SA Bailey, CJ Wiley, MS Minton, AW Miller, GM Ruiz, ...
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 67 (2), 256-268, 2010
762010
Differentiating successful and failed molluscan invaders in estuarine ecosystems
AW Miller, GM Ruiz, MS Minton, RF Ambrose
Marine Ecology Progress Series 332, 41-51, 2007
762007
Enumerating sparse organisms in ships’ ballast water: why counting to 10 is not so easy
AW Miller, M Frazier, GE Smith, ES Perry, GM Ruiz, MN Tamburri
Environmental science & technology 45 (8), 3539-3546, 2011
752011
Sampling patchy distributions: comparison of sampling designs in rocky intertidal habitats
AW Miller, RF Ambrose
Marine Ecology Progress Series 196, 1-14, 2000
732000
Geographic Limitations and Regional Differences in Ships' Ballast Water Management to Reduce Marine Invasions in the Contiguous United States
AW Miller, MS Minton, GM Ruiz
BioScience 61 (11), pp. 880-88, 2011
632011
New record and eradication of the northern Atlantic alga Ascophyllum nodosum (Phaeophyceae) from San Francisco Bay, California, USA
AW Miller, AL Chang, N Cosentino-Manning, GM Ruiz
Journal of Phycology 40, 1028-1031, 2004
622004
Geographic variation in marine invasions among large estuaries: effects of ships and time
GM Ruiz, PW Fofonoff, G Ashton, MS Minton, AW Miller
Ecological Applications 23 (2), 311-320, 2013
602013
Quantifying the extent of niche areas in the global fleet of commercial ships: the potential for “super-hot spots” of biofouling
CS Moser, TP Wier, MR First, JF Grant, SC Riley, SH Robbins-Wamsley, ...
Biological Invasions 19 (6), 1745-1759, 2017
542017
Evaluating the combined effects of ballast water management and trade dynamics on transfers of marine organisms by ships
KJ Carney, MS Minton, KK Holzer, AW Miller, LD McCann, GM Ruiz
PloS one 12 (3), e0172468, 2017
512017
Quantifying the total wetted surface area of the world fleet: a first step in determining the potential extent of ships’ biofouling
CS Moser, TP Wier, JF Grant, MR First, MN Tamburri, GM Ruiz, AW Miller, ...
Biological Invasions 18, 265-277, 2016
512016
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